December 20, 1999 11:49 AM

Mastering OLAP: Local Cube Files

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SQL Server Magazine
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Take a slice of cube data on the road
Microsoft has been evangelizing lately about its support for a variety of computer user profiles, including profiles for users who work connected to a network or on a non-networked computer, and for road warriors who sometimes connect and sometimes work non-networked while they're traveling. Microsoft software such as Windows 2000 (Win2K) has many features targeting such user profiles. A feature called Offline Files lets you access ...

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Actually, you can choose "Offline OLAP..." from Pivot table menu on PivotTable floating toolbar to save a cube file.

Anonymous User 5/25/2005 10:16:27 AM


Where does the excel sheet store the location of the cub file ? It seems that it always looks for the location where it was originally generated in

Anonymous User 4/4/2005 2:09:33 PM


how can we save as .cub file.But it is easy to create cube file but not able to save it

ram4/14/2002 11:39:09 PM


Although it is easy and nice to create a local cube file, I found it would lose member key sorting property and reverse to member name sorting. Why?

David3/19/2001 2:35:26 PM


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